About the Session

This session emphasizes the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration between nursing, medicine and public health to strengthen healthcare systems and improve population health outcomes. It highlights how nurses, physicians and public health professionals can work together to address complex health challenges, promote peace and justice in healthcare delivery and build strong institutions through partnerships. By fostering collaboration, the session aligns with global priorities for sustainable, equitable and resilient healthcare.

Focus Areas

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Models of integrated care involving nursing, medicine and public health.

Population Health Approaches

Preventive care, health promotion and community-based interventions.

Policy & Governance

Nursing’s role in shaping health policies and strengthening institutions.

Ethics & Justice in Healthcare

Promoting fairness, transparency and accountability in health systems.

Global Partnerships

Collaborative frameworks across nations, institutions and disciplines to achieve SDGs.

Capacity Building

Training and education programs that foster teamwork and shared leadership.

Core Objectives (SDGs)

SDG 3
Good Health & Well-being

Improve population health outcomes through integrated, interdisciplinary approaches.

SDG 16
Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions

Strengthen healthcare governance and ethical frameworks to ensure justice and accountability.

SDG 17
Partnerships for the Goals

Foster global and local partnerships that unite nursing, medicine and public health for sustainable healthcare.

Expected Outcomes

Development of integrated care models combining nursing, medicine and public health.

Policy recommendations for strengthening healthcare institutions and governance.

Ethical frameworks promoting justice and accountability in healthcare delivery.

Enhanced global partnerships for collaborative healthcare innovation and resilience.